OMG! Murdoch PARTS WAYS with Trump after DISASTER LOSS
From MeidasTouch
The article discusses a significant political shift highlighted by a recent Texas Senate special election, where Democrats flipped a district from a 17-point Trump victory in 2024 to a 14-point win, marking a 31-point swing. Additionally, Rupert Murdoch's Wall Street Journal criticized Trump's administration and policies, signaling fractures within traditional Republican support and raising concerns about the party's future.
Key Takeaways
- Texas 9's 31-point swing shows Trump can't count on once-reliable Republicans; changing tides reveal independents' disillusionment.
- Even Murdoch's Wall Street Journal is throwing Trump under the bus; a sign that loyalty is fading in conservative circles.
- Democrats winning in Tarant County—almost 50 years of red? That's not just a flip; it’s a political earthquake.
- A 20-to-1 spending advantage and still lost? Money can't buy love—or political seats in shifting landscapes.
- Voter compassion trumps hardline policies; public outcry puts a spotlight on the limits of Trump's immigration strategy.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Donald Trump (person)
- Texas (location)
- Steven Little Miller (person)
- Wall Street Journal (company)
- ICE (company)
- Rupert Murdoch (person)
- Tarant County (location)
- California (location)
- Minnesota (location)
- Bruce Milman (person)